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fairgoers
n. (plural of fairgoer English)
Usage examples of "fairgoers".
It was no less dusty, what grass there had been had long since been trampled into powder by all the feet of the fairgoers, but at least a traveler was able to move along without risk of acquiring hoofprints on his anatomy.
Here she was distinctly out of place, and besides, there were fewer fairgoers, and less of a chance for an audience.
It was no less dusty, what grass there had been had long since been trampled into powder by all the feet of the pilgrims and fairgoers, but at least a traveler was able to move along without risk of acquiring hoofprints on his anatomy.